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Indian Institutes of Management is located in India
Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad
Bangalore
Bangalore
Indore
Indore
Calcutta
Calcutta
Kozhikode
Kozhikode
Lucknow
Lucknow
Shillong
Shillong
Ranchi
Ranchi
Rohtak
Rohtak
Raipur
Raipur
Tiruchirappalli
Tiruchirappalli
Kashipur
Kashipur
Udaipur
Udaipur
Nagpur
Nagpur
Sirmaur
Sirmaur
Amritsar
Amritsar
Gaya
Gaya
Sambalpur
Sambalpur
Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam
Jammu
Jammu
Location of the 20 functioning (green) IIMs.

The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) are a group of 20 public, autonomous institutes of management education and research in India. They primarily offer postgraduate, doctoral and executive education programmes. The establishment of IIMs was initiated by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, based on the recommendation of the Planning Commission.[1][2]

IIMs are registered as societies under the Indian Societies Registration Act.[3] Each IIM is autonomous and exercises independent control over its day-to-day operations. However, the administration of all IIMs and the overall strategy of IIMs is overseen by the IIM Council. The IIM Council is headed by India's Minister of Human Resource Development and consists of the chairpersons and directors of all IIMs and senior officials from the Ministry of Human Resource Development of the Government of India.[4][5]

The two-year Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP), offering the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), is the flagship programme across all IIMs.[6][7][8] These post-graduate diploma programmes are considered the equivalent of regular MBA programmes. Some IIMs also offer a one-year post-graduate diploma programme for graduates with more work experience.[9][10] Some IIMs offer the Fellow Programme in Management (FPM), a doctoral programme. The fellowship is considered to be equivalent to a PhD globally.[11] Most IIMs also offer short-term executive education/EMBA courses and part-time programmes. Some IIMs also offer unique programs, like IIM Indore's Five Year Integrated Programme in Management[12] and IIM Lucknow's Working Managers' Programme of three years.[13]

Institutes

Indian Institutes of Management (in order of establishment)
Name Photo Short Name Established[14] Location State/UT Website Notes
First generation
Indian Institute of Management Calcutta IIM-C 1961 Kolkata West Bengal iimcal.ac.in [a]
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad IIM-A 1961 Ahmedabad Gujarat iima.ac.in [b]
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore IIM-B 1973 Bangalore Karnataka iimb.ac.in
Indian Institute of Management Lucknow IIM-L 1984 Lucknow Uttar Pradesh iiml.ac.in
Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode IIM-K 1996 Kozhikode Kerala iimk.ac.in [c]
Indian Institute of Management Indore IIM-I 1996 Indore Madhya Pradesh iimidr.ac.in
Indian Institute of Management Shillong IIM-S 2007 Shillong Meghalaya iimshillong.ac.in
Second generation
Indian Institute of Management Rohtak IIM-R 2010 Rohtak Haryana iimrohtak.ac.in [d]
Indian Institute of Management Ranchi IIM-Ranchi 2010 Ranchi Jharkhand iimranchi.ac.in [e]
Indian Institute of Management Raipur IIM-Raipur 2010 Raipur Chhattisgarh iimraipur.ac.in [f]
Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli IIM-T 2011 Tiruchirappalli Tamil Nadu iimtrichy.ac.in [g]
Indian Institute of Management Kashipur IIM-Kashipur 2011 Kashipur Uttarakhand iimkashipur.ac.in [h]
Indian Institute of Management Udaipur IIM-U 2011 Udaipur Rajasthan iimu.ac.in [i]
Third generation
Indian Institute of Management Nagpur IIM-N 2015 Nagpur Maharashtra iimnagpur.ac.in [j]
Indian Institute of Management Amritsar IIM Amritsar 2015 Amritsar Punjab iimamritsar.ac.in [k]
Indian Institute of Management Bodh Gaya IIM-BG 2015 Bodh Gaya Bihar iimbg.ac.in [l]
Indian Institute of Management Sirmaur IIM Sirmaur 2015 Sirmaur district Himachal Pradesh iimsirmaur.ac.in [m]
Indian Institute of Management Visakhapatnam IIM-V 2015 Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh iimv.ac.in [n]
Indian Institute of Management Sambalpur IIM Sambalpur 2015 Sambalpur Odisha iimsambalpur.ac.in [o]
Additional IIMs
Indian Institute of Management Jammu IIM Jammu 2016 Jammu Jammu and Kashmir iimj.ac.in [p]
  1. ^ Indian Institute of Management Calcutta was the first IIM to be set up, in November 1961.[15]
  2. ^ Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad was the second IIM to be set up, on 16 December 1961.[16]
  3. ^ Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode was established in 1996 and took its first batch of students in 1997.[17]
  4. ^ Indian Institute of Management Rohtak was inaugurated on 30 June 2010.[18]
  5. ^ Indian Institute of Management Ranchi started operations on 6 July 2010.[14]
  6. ^ Indian Institute of Management Raipur, was inaugurated on October 2010.[14]
  7. ^ Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli was inaugurated in January 2011.[14]
  8. ^ Indian Institute of Management Kashipur on 1 July 2011.[19]
  9. ^ Indian Institute of Management Udaipur started operation on 30 July 2011.[20]
  10. ^ Indian Institute of Management Nagpur, the first of the six third generation IIMs, was inaugurated on 26 July 2015.[21]
  11. ^ Indian Institute of Management Amritsar started operation on 7 August 2015.[22]
  12. ^ Indian Institute of Management Bodh Gaya was inaugurated on 31 August 2015.[23]
  13. ^ Indian Institute of Management Sirmaur started operations on 4 September 2015.[24]
  14. ^ Indian Institute of Management Visakhapatnam started operation on 21 September 2015.[25]
  15. ^ Indian Institute of Management Sambalpur started operation on 23 September 2015.[26]
  16. ^ Indian Institute of Management Jammu started operation in November 2016.[27]

History

After India became independent in 1947, the Planning Commission was entrusted to oversee and direct the development of the nation. India grew rapidly in the 1950s, and in the late 1950s the Commission started facing difficulties in finding suitable managers for the large number of public sector enterprises that were being established in India as a part of its industrial policy. To solve this problem, the Planning Commission in 1959 invited Professor George Robbins of UCLA to help in setting up an All India Institute of Management Studies. Based on his recommendations, the Indian government decided to set up two elite management institutes, named Indian Institutes of Management. Calcutta and Ahmedabad were chosen as the locations for the two new institutes.[28]

The institute at Calcutta was established first, on 13 November 1961,[29] and was named Indian Institute of Management Calcutta or IIM Calcutta. It was set up in collaboration with the MIT Sloan School of Management, the government of West Bengal, the Ford Foundation, and Indian industry.[30] The institute at Ahmedabad was established in the following month and was named the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad. Like MIT Sloan in the case of IIM Calcutta, Harvard Business School played an important role in the initial stages of IIM Ahmedabad.[31]

In 1972, a committee headed by Ravi J. Matthai took note of the success of the two established IIMs and recommended the setting up of two more IIMs. Based on the committee's recommendation, a new IIM, originally intended to cater exclusively to the needs of public sector enterprises, was established in Bangalore (IIM Bangalore) the next year.[32][28] In 1981, the first IIM Review Committee was convened to examine the progress of the three existing IIMs and to make recommendations. The committee noted that the three IIMs were producing around 400 PGP graduates every year and that they had reached their optimum capacity. It proposed the opening of two more IIMs to meet the rising demand for management professionals. It also recommended expanding the Fellowship programmes, similar to PhD programmes, to meet the growing demand for faculty in management schools in India. The fourth IIM, IIM Lucknow, was established in 1984 based on the committee's recommendation.

Two more IIMs, the fifth and sixth, were established at Kozhikode and Indore in 1996.[33][34] IIM Shillong was the seventh IIM to be established, following a 2005 decision by the Government of India;[35] its foundation stone was laid on 1 December 2007;[36] and its first academic session was 2008–09.[11][37] Since 2007, fourteen new IIMs have been set up, bringing the total number of IIMs to 20, IIM-Jammu being the latest one, starting in 2016.[citation needed]

The Union Cabinet, on 24 January 2017, approved the bill that became the Indian Institutes of Management Act, 2017, which declares IIMs as Institutes of National Importance and enables them to grant degrees and to further make other important changes to the institute.[38] The IIM bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on 28 July 2017[39] and by the Rajya Sabha on 19 December 2017.[40] After receiving presidential assent, the IIM bill became an Act on 31 December 2017.[41][42]

Academics

The IIMs mainly offer postgraduate, doctoral, and executive education programmes. Some programmes offered by all IIMs are similar; however, some IIMs offer unique programmes for specialised purposes.

Postgraduate education

All IIMs except IIM Bangalore and IIM Udaipur, offer a two-year full-time Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP), equivalent to a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree.[43][44][45] The programme is considered the flagship programme of IIMs, and awards the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) to successful candidates. IIM Bangalore and IIM Udaipur award a Degree in Management (MBA) instead of a Diploma[46].

This programme is usually structured into six trimesters spread across two years, starting in June and running until April of the second year. The first year coursework generally consists of core courses in various management disciplines, while in the second year students are allowed to select courses from an exhaustive list of electives. The PGP is a general, fully integrated management programme with no specialisation, and typically includes courses in accounting, behavioural science, finance, economics, human-resource management (HRM), management sciences and information technology, marketing, business operations, business mathematics, public policy, statistics and decision analysis, strategy, and general management.

Since 2006, some IIMs have started offering one-year, full-time post graduate diploma programmes for professionals having approximately 5 years or more of work experience. This program was necessitated because the normal 2-year program is primarily aimed at new graduates or graduates with less than 4–5 years of work experience. These 1 years programmes are general, fully integrated management programmes with no specialization, and typically include the same courses as offered in a typical 2-year MBA program. These intensive programmes typically require 75 credits or around 750 hours of classroom teaching along with projects and other coursework as in a normal, global 2-year MBA program.[47]

Designed as a regular MBA programme, which focuses on using the prior work experience of the students, the one-year MBA is named differently by different IIMs. It is called the Post Graduate Program for Executives at IIM Calcutta and IIM Shillong (PGPEX for short), and at IIM Ahmedabad and IIM Udaipur (PGPX for short). It is called the Executive Post Graduate Programme (EPGP) at IIM Bangalore and IIM Indore, and the International Programme in Management for Executives (IPMX) at IIM Lucknow. The exact structure, admission criteria, and other details of these programmes vary. However, all these programmes admit only candidates with approximately 5 or more years of professional experience and usually use a combination of GMAT score, essays, and personal interviews as entry criteria, similar to other globally reputed MBA programmes. The median GMAT score of the batches at IIM Bangalore is usually around 710.[48]

IIM Calcutta offers a Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Aided Management (PGDCM) programme. This course, which was started in 1994, is similar to the regular PGDM programme, but with a special emphasis on information technology and its business applications. It is aimed at creating business professionals who know how to apply information and communication technology (ICT) in business management. Most of the PGDCM coursework is integrated with the regular PGDM framework, and both PGDM and PGDCM are considered as part of the PGP programme. IIM Ahmedabad and IIM Lucknow offer a two-year Post Graduate Programme in Agribusiness Management (PGP-ABM) programme. This is essentially an MBA programme with a specialisation in agribusiness. IIM Ranchi offers a post-graduate programme specialising in human resources, called the Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management (PGDHRM).[49]

Since July 2005, IIM Lucknow is also offering a three-year Post-Graduate Programme in Management for Working Executives (also known as the Working Managers Programme (WMP)) from its Noida campus, which aims to develop the strong conceptual skills required to manage businesses of the future, to help inculcate leadership and teamwork amongst participants, and to foster the development of change-agents to take leadership roles in the global area.[50]

IIM Calcutta offers a specialised executive MBA programme called the Post Graduate Programme for Executives for Visionary Leadership in Manufacturing (PGPEX-VLM), jointly with IIT Kanpur and IIT Madras. It is a one-year, rigorous programme with a heavy focus on the manufacturing sector.

Doctoral education

IIMs offer a Fellow Programme in Management (FPM) as a full-time doctoral-level programme in management. This programme is aimed at preparing students for careers in teaching or research in different disciplines of management, as well as for careers outside academics that demand a high degree of investigative and analytical ability. A student who completes this programme at any IIM, where (s)he is registered as a doctoral scholar, is awarded the title of Fellow of that institute (e.g. Fellow of the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta). This Fellow Programme is equivalent to the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree. Students receiving such a fellowship every year, across all IIMs, work in close association with one another in specific research areas of their choice.

Executive education

Many IIMs offer executive education-certificate programmes targeted at working professionals. These are often short-term or part-time programmes and are known by various names such as Management Development Programme (MDP), Advanced Masters Program in Management of Global Enterprises (AMPM), and Executive General Management Programme (EGMP). The certificate programmes at IIMs are not considered as equivalent to an MBA or EMBA. Only the diploma-level programmes are considered as equivalent, depending on whether it is full-time or part-time. Many IIMs—such as IIMC, IIMB, IIMK, IIM Kashipur, and IIM Rohtak—have partnered with third-party companies to enable these courses to be provided under a distributed model.

Other programmes

Some IIMs offer specialised programmes targeted at various management segments. IIM Ahmedabad offers a six-month, full-time programme called the Armed Forces Programme (AFP) aimed at military personnel. IIM Ahmedabad and IIM Bangalore offer full-time programmes in public management and are called the Post Graduate Programme in Public Management and Policy (PGP-PMP) and Post Graduate Programme in Public Policy Management (PGPPM), respectively. IIM Bangalore offers a two-year, part-time programme called the Post-Graduate Programme in Software Enterprise Management (PGPSEM),[51] an executive general-management education programme designed for the specific needs of professionals working in the software and information-technology industry. IIM Indore offers a 5-year Integrated Programme in Management (IPM) that leads to a combined undergraduate-cum-graduate diploma.[52] IIM Ranchi is the first and only IIM to offer a full-time Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management (PGDHRM) programme.[49]

Admission process

Different programmes of IIMs follow different admission processes. Admission for residents of India to the flagship two-year PGP programmes at all IIMs is based on the Common Admission Test (CAT). CAT scores are often used as the primary short-listing criteria for admissions. International/overseas applicants have the option to apply using GMAT scores in lieu of CAT scores.[53] GMAT scores are a prerequisite short-listing criteria used for admission to the one-year full-time programme for experienced executives.[54][55] Test requirements for doctoral programmes vary. Some IIMs require candidates to make a presentation of a broad research idea or take a Research Aptitude Test (RAT) followed by round of interviews while all are compelled to accept scores on standardised tests such as the CAT, GATE, GMAT, and GRE. The overall profiles of candidates, including past academic and professional accomplishments, are considered for all programmes, along with valid standard test scores. Some programmes require essays and academic or professional recommendations. The final round of admission evaluations involve an interview, before which some IIMs conduct other evaluation processes like written assessment tests and group discussions.

Entrance exam

The Common Admission Test (CAT) is a management aptitude test conducted by the IIMs primarily as an evaluation tool for admission to their two-year PGP programmes. It is widely considered as one of the most competitive exams in the world,[56] with a success rate of around one in two hundred.[57] Even with the recent addition of new colleges, in 2013 the acceptance rate at IIMs was 1.714%, one of the lowest in the world.[58]

Originally conducted as a paper-and-pencil test given on a particular date all over India, in 2009 CAT began being given as a computer-based assessment operated by Prometric.[59] In 2014, TCS received a 5-year contract to conduct the test. The online test is now given over a period of a few weeks.

In August 2011, the six newer IIMs (Raipur, Rohtak, Ranchi, Udaipur, Trichy and Kashipur) announced that in the coming year they will replace the group-discussion round with a common written analysis test to evaluate communication and comprehension skill. The seven older IIMs did not announce plans to change the admission process.[60]

The admissions for the two-year full-time programme is done by shortlisting based on GMAT scores in conjunction with candidate profile suitability. This is followed by evaluation of essays and a panel-interview round. The quality of prior work experience and future leadership potential is a critical factor in the selections.[61][62][63]

Reservation policy

IIMs also follow the affirmative action policy, as per the provisions of the Indian constitution. As per the provisions, 15% of the seats are reserved for students of Scheduled Castes, and 7.5% for Scheduled Tribes. Since 2008, the Other Backward Classes have also been given 27% reservation, after the Supreme Court of India upheld the validity of relevant government regulation. The provisions are being implemented in a phased manner due to resource constraints. All aspirants have to take the Common Admission Test which consists of an objective-type exam, a group-discussion round, and personal interviews, with the cut-off for reserved-category candidates being possibly lower than for general-category candidates. Once admitted to a programme, a reserved category student has to meet all the criteria for completing the programme as a general-category student. Regular counselling sessions, extra classes, and tutorials, by senior students, for needy students are a regular feature of the IIMs.[64][65] IIMs provide financial support to needy and deserving students in the form of scholarships.[66]

Course Fees

In 2004, IIMs charged a fee of approximately 1.5 lakh (US$1,900) per year (3 lakh (US$3,800) for two years) for their flagship programmes.[67][68][69][70] By 2016, the fee was almost 19 lakh (US$24,000).[71][72][73][74] Inflation in India[75][76] has been cited as one of the reasons for the fee hikes at IIMs.[77][78]

See also

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